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If and bishop
John Wesley a bishop or not, If he was episcopally consecrated, Wesley could not openly announce this without incurring the penalty of the Præmunire Act.
If oil blessed by the bishop is not available, the priest administering the sacrament may bless the oil, but only within the framework of the celebration.
If anyone shall dare act contrary to this and arrogate to himself the power belonging to the bishop, let him be expelled from the Church.
If anyone shall violate the truce of God he shall be admonished three times by the bishop to make satisfaction.
If he disregards the third admonition the bishop, either with the advice of the metropolitan or with that of two or one of the neighboring bishops, shall pronounce the sentence of anathema against the violator and in writing denounce him to all the bishops.
If a bishop, especially one acting as an ordinary – a head of a diocese or archdiocese – is to be ordained, three bishops must usually co-consecrate him with one bishop, usually an archbishop or the bishop of the place, being the chief consecrating prelate.
If the bishop is a diocesan rather than a titular bishop, he is likely to delegate the daily functions to an auxiliary bishop or a lower cleric.
Writing in 409, Jerome remarked, " A great many years ago when I was helping Damasus, bishop of Rome with his ecclesiastical correspondence, and writing his answers to the questions referred to him by the councils of the east and west ..." If " east and west " do not betray the passage as an interpolation, Jerome spent three years ( 382 – 385 ) in Rome in close intercourse with Pope Damasus and the leading Christians.
If instead of the knight, White had a bishop on either color of square, White would win with either side to move.
If a rook or queen is pinned along a file, or a bishop or queen is pinned along a diagonal, the pin is a partial pin: the pinned unit can still move along its line but cannot leave that line.
If the danger of death is present or if, in the judgement of the diocesan bishop or conference of bishops, some other grave necessity urges it, Catholic ministers administer these same sacraments licitly also to other Christians not having full communion with the Catholic Church, who cannot approach a minister of their own community and who seek such on their own accord, provided that they manifest Catholic faith in respect to these sacraments and are properly disposed.
If there is no parish church, the bishop licenses another building for worship, and may designate it as a Parish Centre of Worship, a building which is not consecrated, but dedicated, and for most legal purposes it is deemed to be a parish church.
When Pope Innocent II asked Thurstan's opinion on the elevation of Anselm of St Saba, who was Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, to become Bishop of London, Thurstan replied " If we consider his life and reputation, it would be much more fitting to remove him from his abbacy than to promote him to be bishop of London.
If a newly elected pope is not a bishop, he is consecrated at once.
If the new pope is already a bishop, as is normally the case, his election is announced immediately to the people gathered in Saint Peter's Square and he gives them his blessing.
If a bishop celebrates, he wears a plain mitre.
" If necessity so requires ", the diocesan bishop may grant specified priests the faculty to administer the sacrament, although normally he is to administer it himself or ensure that that it is conferred by another bishop.
( If it were, there would be no need for the presence of a bishop.
If a bishop, the Lord Chancellor received a writ of summons ; if an ecclesiastic of a lower degree, or if a layman, he attended without any summons.

If and abbot
If a satirical account in two poems by the poet William Dunbar is based in fact, the castle walls may have been the site of an attempt at human-powered flight, c. 1509, by the Italian alchemist and abbot of Tongland, John Damian.
If a bishop or abbot is holding his crozier while making the benediction, he will raise his right hand and trace the Sign of the Cross with both his crozier and right hand, crossing the one in front of the other.
If a commendatory abbot is an ecclesiastic, however, he may have limited jurisdiction.
If the monastery is occupied by a religious community where there is a separate mensa abbatialis, i. e. where the abbot and the convent have each a separate income, the commendatory abbot, who must then be an ecclesiastic, has jurisdiction in foro externo over the members of the community and enjoys all the rights and privileges of an actual abbot.
If, as is generally the case, the monastery has a special superior, he is subject to the commendatory abbot as a claustral prior is subject to his actual abbot.
If there is no separate mensa abbatialis, the power of the commendatory abbot extends only over the temporal affairs of the monastery.

If and celebrates
If a bishop celebrates Mass solemnly, two servers, wearing vimpas, hold the mitre and the crosier, and present them at the appropriate times.
If this is a reference to a celebration of Christ's birth, as well as of his baptism, on 6 January, it corresponds to what continues to be the custom of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which celebrates the birth of Jesus on 6 January of the calendar used, calling the feast that of the Nativity and Theophany of Our Lord.
If / When you get to 21, the group celebrates with a waterfall.

If and wears
If you look at icons of Jesus and Mary: Jesus wears red undergarment with a blue outer garment ( God become Human ) and Mary wears a blue undergarment with a red overgarment ( human was granted gifts by God ), thus the doctrine of deification is conveyed by icons.
If a member of the United States Army or Air Force earns multiple awards of the same medal, then instead of wearing a ribbon or medal for each award, he or she wears one metal representation of an " oak leaf cluster " attached to the appropriate ribbon for each subsequent award.
If the news presenter wears blue clothes, his clothes will also be replaced with the background video.
* If a person wears a baseball cap for a long period of time and then takes it off, it may still be felt.
If one is left-handed and wears the watch on the right wrist, one has to remove the watch from the wrist to reset the time or to wind the watch.
If a Knight of the Garter wears breeches, he wears his garter under his left knee.
If the man has married two or more women, he wears three, which makes it nine strands.
Law 40. 2, which deals with the specifications for wicketkeepers ' gloves, states that: If ,.... the wicket-keeper wears gloves, they shall have no webbing between the fingers except joining index finger and thumb, where webbing may be inserted as a means of support.
: If he has a fault it is because he wears his weaknesses on his sleeve.
* If B wears a black hat as well, C can immediately tell that he is wearing a white hat after looking at the two black hats in front of him.
If an integral bearing wears out then the item may be replaced or reworked to accept a bushing.
If a player is poisoned, this item will drain it until it wears off, the item is removed, or the player dies.
If we denote by that Carol wears a red coat and with that if Carol wears a red coat, it is raining, we have
If Cormano is present, he will catch El Greco's sombrero after defeat, which he wears throughout the remaining stages.
If a priest is simply attending a service, he wears no vestments, but will put on his epitrachil ( and often his epimanikia ) before receiving the Eucharist.
If the epigonation ( Russian: палица, palitsa ) is also awarded to the same priest, he wears both but shifts the nabedrennik to the left side.
Hyde along with these many bands holds a passionate love of Led Zeppelin, the group he wears most frequently, and when once questioned by his father as to why he wears said shirts he replies, " If God didn't want me to wear them so much he wouldn't have made them rock so hard ".

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